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#1791
By the way, early scientific studies blaming pangolins in general (not you in particular) were probably erroneous:
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20...to-humans.aspx
So have a Merry Christmas
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20...to-humans.aspx
So have a Merry Christmas
#1794
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Joined APC: Apr 2020
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I have read a couple of articles saying that 2021 will finish much better than 2020, but that there isn’t enough time for the vaccine to be fully distributed and to take effect to save summer travel. Travel restrictions could be gone by the time holiday travel plans are made, but not likely for summer travel.
#1795
I have read a couple of articles saying that 2021 will finish much better than 2020, but that there isn’t enough time for the vaccine to be fully distributed and to take effect to save summer travel. Travel restrictions could be gone by the time holiday travel plans are made, but not likely for summer travel.
The flip side and silver lining of that is that the pent up demand might find an outlet in domestic travel here in the US.
#1796
Completely agree on pent-up demand especially as the vaccine starts knocking down the pandemic. Especially the leisure travel will pick back up. My family included. My question is business travel and its affect on carriers profitability and how will its de-facto subsidizing of leisure travel play out on fares. Somewhat ironically more continued more local teleworking reduces fuel demand and helps put downward pressure on oil prices. Whether your a trucking company or an airline it helps your bottom line. Obviously an oversimplified look at a complex economic interaction.
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